Welcome

"Cocaine Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other so that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from their addiction. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop using cocaine and all other mind-altering substances. There are no dues or fees for membership; we are fully self supporting through our own contributions. We are not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization, or institution. We do not wish to engage in any controversy and we neither endorse nor oppose any causes. Our primary purpose is to stay free from cocaine and all other mind-altering substances, and to help others achieve the same freedom. We use the Twelve Step Recovery Program, because it has already been proven that the Twelve Step Recovery Program works."

C.A. is concerned solely with the personal recovery and continued sobriety of individual drug addicts who turn to our Fellowship for help. We do not engage in the fields of drug addiction research, medical or psychiatric treatment, drug education, or propaganda in any form — although members may participate in such activities as individuals.

Cocaine Anonymous is open to all persons who state a desire to stop using cocaine, including "crack" cocaine, as well as all other mind-altering substances. There are no dues or fees for membership. Our expenses are supported by the voluntary contributions of our members — we respectfully decline all outside contributions. We are not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization or institution.

Our program of recovery was adapted from the program developed by Alcoholics Anonymous in 1935. Like AA (with which we are not affiliated), we use the Twelve Step recovery method, which involves service to others as a path towards recovery from addiction. We feel that one addict talking to another can provide a level of mutual understanding and fellowship that is hard to obtain through other methods. The fact that an individual has recovered from their addiction, and is freely passing this experience on to the next person, is a powerful message for someone who is desperately searching for an answer to their own addiction. There emerges a bond among us that transcends all other social boundaries. We hold regular meetings to further this fellowship, and to allow new members to find us and, perhaps, the answers they seek.


Announcements

PI World Service Census – 2008/2009
CA Power Hours
North – A Vision for You Group has changed format to Big Book Study on Monday nights at 7:30 at Club 101.
South - The Appropriate Action Group has moved to Friday nights at 7:30. This is a Big Book Study going through the entire book including the personal stories.


New Meeting
Locations: St. Albans Episcopal Church
Sat. Mornings 7 AM
1st Meeting: April 5th
Format: steps 10-12
Open Meeting
Mtg. Added in GTown
The Freedom In The Solution Group of Geogetown, TX. has added a second Meeting!

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Newsletter Articles Needed!

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The SCTA PIPELINE Newsletter is looking for submissions.
If you want to share your Experience, Strength and Hope in the form of a poem, short story or simply a little diddy...
Send your submission to newsletter@ca-scta.org
CAWS 2008!

Cocaine Anonymous World Service Convention